Morale in Battle for Wesnoth
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I agree that morale in general would break Wesnoth. But what about 'special' effects like fear, paralyzation etc.
Probably a poisoning unit could paralyze its opponent after leveling.
Paralyzation: can freeze a unit for 1 turn on some percent, removing the hitting back opportunity too. Cure removes this effect too.
Fear: makes the unit's strength halved against the one caused fear (probably only for one round, and leadership removes this effect).
Probably a poisoning unit could paralyze its opponent after leveling.
Paralyzation: can freeze a unit for 1 turn on some percent, removing the hitting back opportunity too. Cure removes this effect too.
Fear: makes the unit's strength halved against the one caused fear (probably only for one round, and leadership removes this effect).
The upgrade of wraith (if any) should have fear/dread.
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The mage of light already slaughters undead...no need to make it more powerful against them.
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Along these lines, I wonder what other powers might be reasonable and analogous to the Mage of Light's adjacency influence (or like leadership).
Paralysis, for example: adjacent enemy units can't strike back when attacked. If allowed to attack on their own, this would create some nice risk to the paralyzer to compensate for the risk-free attacking phase he and his allies enjoy.
Just pondering...
Paralysis, for example: adjacent enemy units can't strike back when attacked. If allowed to attack on their own, this would create some nice risk to the paralyzer to compensate for the risk-free attacking phase he and his allies enjoy.
Just pondering...
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